Acute Care Pediatric Physical Therapist
Clinical Management Consultants
Camano Island, WA (In Person)
$135,295 Salary, Full-Time
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Acute Care Pediatric Physical Therapist Clinical Management Consultants - 4.4 Camano Island, WA Job Details Full-time $120,590 - $150,000 a year 1 day ago Benefits Relocation assistance Health insurance Dental insurance Tuition reimbursement Paid time off Career development plan Vision insurance Qualifications Patient treatment planning Collaborate with healthcare professionals Inpatient Robotic systems Working with pediatric populations Functional assessments for physical therapy Mid-level Outpatient Community outreach Medical research Professional development support Clinical staff mentoring Quality improvement Pediatrics Adolescents Acute care Leadership Pediatric physical therapy Rehabilitation and recovery (patient care) Full Job Description Pediatric Physical Therapist — Hospital-Based Pediatric Rehabilitation Career The Pediatric Physical Therapist will step into a high-impact role at a respected regional medical center where innovation meets compassion . Why this organization stands out The Pediatric Physical Therapist will join an award-winning, nationally recognized hospital known for stellar patient-safety scores, leading clinical outcomes, and deep community support. The Pediatric Physical Therapist will access advanced technologies such as instrumented gait analysis, pediatric-focused therapy gyms, robotics-assisted rehab, and integrated tele-rehabilitation, while contributing to research, quality improvement, and outreach programs that uplift families across the region. Support, structure, and collaborative care The Pediatric Physical Therapist will report to a Rehabilitation Services Manager within an interdisciplinary pediatric service line, supported by friendly nurses, child life specialists, case managers, and a diverse team of physical, occupational, and speech-language therapy professionals. The Pediatric Physical Therapist will evaluate and treat infants, children, and adolescents across inpatient, outpatient, and specialty clinics, craft evidence-based plans of care, mentor emerging clinicians, and partner closely with pediatricians and hospital leadership to optimize outcomes and patient experience. Life in Western Washington The Pediatric Physical Therapist will thrive in Western Washington's evergreen playground, with mild four-season weather, quick access to saltwater shores and mountain peaks, and endless outdoor adventures including hiking, kayaking, skiing, and cycling . The Pediatric Physical Therapist will enjoy world-class concerts, a vibrant arts and tech scene, farmers markets, coffee culture, fresh seafood and global cuisine, family-friendly neighborhoods, and easy day trips to national parks, islands, and charming waterfront towns. Compensation, benefits, and next steps The Pediatric Physical Therapist will receive competitive compensation up to $150,000, along with a full suite of medical, dental, and vision benefits, retirement programs with matching contributions, generous paid time off, tuition assistance, professional development support, wellness resources, and potential relocation assistance. The Pediatric Physical Therapist can connect with a Clinical Management Consultants recruiter to explore fit and confidentially learn more—ignite a calling in pediatric rehabilitation and chart a standout career journey today.